During Week #2, the suggested theme is "Government." So, we focused on the national government by examining coins.
First, the girls each picked a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter. Using the worksheets from the Enchanted Learning website, I read the descriptions about each of the symbols that are on the coins and their meanings.
Olivia taking a closer look at a penny and
learning what each of the symbols on it means.
Both girls were excited to find
the tiny Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial.
Olivia thought he looked like he was floating and
Sophia thought he looked like he was flying.
Sophia said that none of the presidents on the coins looked exactly like they did in pictures. "I thought President Roosevelt wore glasses. Why isn't he wearing them?" Sophia wondered.
Both of the girls enjoyed discovering where their coins were made. There are three possible locations: Denver, Colorado; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and San Francisco, California.
Sophia examining a coin to see where it was minted.
Both girls wanted to collect the statehood quarters and fill in booklets. I had one on hand and another one I had to order. Production of the special quarters was started in 1999 and ended in 2008. Each state is represented on the back side of a quarter by a different image. For a list and images of each of the quarters, visit this website.
The girls each had two rolls of quarters to go through. They sorted them and then put them in alphabetical order by state. Some statehood quarters had more than one, so they just stacked them in case the other one needed that particular quarter for her collection.
The girls sorted through quarters and
pulled out the statehood ones.
Eenie (the cat) is interested in what they're doing.
Once the coins were in alphabetical order,
the girls helped each other find coins they were missing.
Production for the national park quarters will end in ten years - making Olivia finishing her senior year in high school/starting college as a freshman and Sophia a sophomore/junior in college. Hopefully by collecting the coins from their elementary to college years, that the collection will have special meaning and memories for them.
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